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The 36th Annual Family Medicine Winter Symposium is designed to present new and updated topics useful to practicing family physicians and other primary care clinicians, with special emphasis on refining diagnostic and therapeutic skills.

Greater Kansas City Radiological Society Program Series January 2017RegisterDetails

This education program series will allow Greater Kansas City Radiological Society members to review new guidelines, standards and new clinical information in Radiology Physicians and residents will be able to review new guidelines and integrate new clinical information into their clinical practice. This program series will offer 4 CME programs this year for GKCRS members from January 2017 to May 2017.

Speakers at this conference will integrate new information presented at the 2016 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium; into existing paradigms. Discussion will be relevant to researchers, physicians, and other healthcare providers who care for patients with breast cancer or those at risk for the disease.

This symposium is directed towards physicians, nurses, researchers, and other healthcare professionals involved in breast cancer prevention, treatment, and survivorship.

Hematologic malignancies continue to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Major strides are being made in the management of these diseases. The American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting serves as an avenue to discuss the most recent breakthroughs in the treatment of these malignancies. This review will discuss highlights from the 2016 ASH Meeting. It will also provide opportunities for local physicians and medical health workers to discuss these advances with renowned experts in the field.

February 23, 2017

Greater Kansas City Radiological Society Program Series February 2017RegisterDetails

This education program series will allow Greater Kansas City Radiological Society members to review new guidelines, standards and new clinical information in Radiology Physicians and residents will be able to review new guidelines and integrate new clinical information into their clinical practice. This program series will offer 4 CME programs this year for GKCRS members from January 2017 to May 2017.

Many new advances over the years have come and gone as merely a fad. Others have ended up being a mainstay in our current standard of care. It is only with critical reappraisal of 3 and 5 year results of these advances will we be able to discern the difference.

The program’s goal is to improve participants’ competence and practice performance by providing cutting edge information on endoscopy, gastroenterology and liver diseases through state of the art lectures and hands on endoscopy sessions taught by an international faculty of experts in the field. This is a conference targeted towards clinical gastroenterologists, endoscopists, hepatologists, advanced practice registered nurses, nurses and other health care professionals.

All the information in this year’s Symposium is applicable to the busy, clinically-oriented anesthesia care provider. Participants will hear from numerous experts in the field of anesthesiology and learn the latest information regarding a broad variety of anesthesia-related topics.

New Format!Shorter, more concise lectures and twice as many presentations and mini-symposium: Obstetric Anesthesia and Pre-eclamplsia Update. PBLDS return with ample time for lively discussion and will cover a wide range of anesthesia topics from OB, cardiac, ambulatory surgery, challenging clinical scenarios and many others.